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but this morning, one of those two people allegedly dead reportedly called reuters use service to say he's alive and well and there was no fight. what do you know about that. >> we have third stories about that. we can't -- i can't confirm it, but, certainly, it appears to be that there is dissension in the ranks and that is not a bad thing for us and it goes to show that i think the strategy that we are engaged with, with pakistan, is actually having some effect and that is good. >> chris: i was going ask you, assuming that mehsud is dead, what does it say about the president's war on terror. >> i think in terms of pakistan, it means that the pakistani government and the army is -- and our relationships with the army are having good effect. and i think that we're moving in the right direction. mehsud was a very bad individual. a real thug. responsible for a lot of violence, a lot of innocent people losing their lives, and i think that if there is dissension in the ranks, and if in fact he is as we think, dead, this is a positive indication that the im -- in pakistan things are turnin
but this morning, one of those two people allegedly dead reportedly called reuters use service to say he's alive and well and there was no fight. what do you know about that. >> we have third stories about that. we can't -- i can't confirm it, but, certainly, it appears to be that there is dissension in the ranks and that is not a bad thing for us and it goes to show that i think the strategy that we are engaged with, with pakistan, is actually having some effect and that is good....
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they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. the president made clear he was sending troops. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops, secretary gates said it would be a hard sell to send any more troops. now we have a new commander in the field, some talk of perhaps needing more troops, secretary gates said maybe i'm open to it. all this happening against the backdrop of the worst month of u.s. casualties in afghanistan. why are the casualties rising and is sending more troops in these circumstances sending more troops into a black hole? >> the strategic review on afghanistan which set forth an approach that we're following made it clear that we needed to integrate military and civilian assets and try to build up the afghan national army and an afghan police force a
they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. the president made clear he was sending troops. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops, secretary gates said it would be a hard sell to send any more troops. now we...
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that's not a bad thing for us. and goes to show that i think the strategy that we're engaged with with pakistan is actually having some effect. and that's good. >> i was gonna ask you. assuming that massoud is dead, what does it say about the ptd's war on terror? >> well, i think in terms of pakistan, it means that the pakistani government and the army and our relationships with the army are having good effect and i think that we're moving in the right direction. massoud was very bad individual. a real thug, responsible for a lot of violence, a lot of innocent people losing their lives. and i think if there's dissension in the ranks and if, in fact, he is as we think, dead dead, this is a positive indication that in pakistan, things are turning for the better. >> let me ask you about that. regardless of who's in charge, there's still up to 20,000 taliban fighters inside pakistan. is this a chemoment for the pakistanies to go after them and are we pressing the pakistani government and military to do just that? >> we
that's not a bad thing for us. and goes to show that i think the strategy that we're engaged with with pakistan is actually having some effect. and that's good. >> i was gonna ask you. assuming that massoud is dead, what does it say about the ptd's war on terror? >> well, i think in terms of pakistan, it means that the pakistani government and the army and our relationships with the army are having good effect and i think that we're moving in the right direction. massoud was very...
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you, join us in the after the show show, foxandfriends.com. >> alisyn: thanks for joining us, we'll see you back here, saturday this morning, 7:00 a.m. and if the wind takes us away first. >> dave: all but the fannie pack! >> jamie: a fox news alert, new reaction from new york city mayor michael bloomberg on the deadly mid-air collision between a sight-seeing helicopter and a small plane over the hudson. we have live pictures coming back from the hudson river as the police search for the victims. nine people believed dead including a child. and mayor michael bloomberg speaking just a short time ago, saying, investigators will be looking at whether this was simply an accident, or a tragic wake-up call for federal aviation regulators. >> transportation safety board will do a complete investigation, figure out what happened, and see whether measures should be taken. that in the end will be up to the faa, and they are the ones that set these rules as to where you can fly. these are heavily used corridors and helicopter are very important to the city and used all the time. and for commerce a
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these are very heavily used corridors. helicopters are very important to the city and used all the time. tourists seem to love it and for commerce. this is -- just an accident, total tragedy, or may be, in fact, if we had different procedures you could have prevented it. we've not had very many accidents in the area. the last one that was most notable was the plane putting down in the hudson river where everybody survived. in this case, we don't think it was survivable from virtually the instant the crash took place. and it's very tragic as you point out. >> all right. let's talk about the economy now. the jobless rate now is at 9.4% nationally, some good news for the administration, jobs being lost at a smaller clip than we've seen earlier on in the year. here's the unemployment rate for your two cities. new york city, 9.5%, pretty close to the national average, newark, new jersey, however, 14.3%. and it speaks to something that's happening around the country in cities. this is what reuters reported last week. u.s. cities
these are very heavily used corridors. helicopters are very important to the city and used all the time. tourists seem to love it and for commerce. this is -- just an accident, total tragedy, or may be, in fact, if we had different procedures you could have prevented it. we've not had very many accidents in the area. the last one that was most notable was the plane putting down in the hudson river where everybody survived. in this case, we don't think it was survivable from virtually the...
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and i think i can use them. >> can you tell us which ones? >> the two i am referring to is wajeha al-huwaider and from syria to also push the envelope very much. you look at individuals who treasure their rights and their freedoms as individual into question the culture around them. and of course they have democratic inclinations. and i think they can be used as a probing the tolerance and probing their environment. and in fact, they provide outstanding die. i think the most difficult cases you have are the ones on iraq and iran. and the difficulty is one very much within the complexity of the two individuals you chose. and obviously it is not an easy task to try and choose one out of the 18 million iranians, and one i guess in that case out of arab countries. both characters were maybe with good intentions and definitely i would say being young, attractive to ideals, walk into revolutions and coups and regime changes. and then they get exposed to all sorts of things while they have been part of these regimes. and then either they were forced
and i think i can use them. >> can you tell us which ones? >> the two i am referring to is wajeha al-huwaider and from syria to also push the envelope very much. you look at individuals who treasure their rights and their freedoms as individual into question the culture around them. and of course they have democratic inclinations. and i think they can be used as a probing the tolerance and probing their environment. and in fact, they provide outstanding die. i think the most...
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they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >>> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops that president obama would receive. president gates said it would be a very hard sell to receive commanders in the troops. now there seems to be more of a need for troops in the field. secretary gates said, i am open to it. why are the casualties rising and is send morgue trooing more these circumstances sending more troops into a black hole? >> the strategic review on afghanistan which set forth an approach that we're following made it clear that we needed to integrate military and civilian assets and try to build up the afghan national army and an afghan police force as quickly as possible. what we're finding is that that is the key. you know, if you read the accounts of what our
they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >>> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops that president obama would receive. president gates said it would be a very hard sell to receive commanders in the troops....
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president obama says the worst may be behind us. the past month was not as encouraging from the president's perspective, though, when it comes to the health care debate. both the house and the senate missed white house deadline for action. now members of congress are using the august break to get an assessment whether the folks back home support the sweeping changsz that president obama says are critical. dick durbin and john cornyn of texas. i want to start with the economy. and directly to you mr. cornyn, will the public support something the white house says is critical, another extension of unemployment benefits even though there's a glimmer of hope in the economy? will republicans make that an easy issue? >> i think we need to provide a safety net for people who find themselves out of work temporarily and hopefully the economy will pick up. unfortunately, white house projections are that unemployment, even though it dipped down by one tick will go over 10%. so, you know, it looks like we're in for pretty tough days still ahead.
president obama says the worst may be behind us. the past month was not as encouraging from the president's perspective, though, when it comes to the health care debate. both the house and the senate missed white house deadline for action. now members of congress are using the august break to get an assessment whether the folks back home support the sweeping changsz that president obama says are critical. dick durbin and john cornyn of texas. i want to start with the economy. and directly to...
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i'm jon scott thanks for joining us. keep it right here on fox news channel for the latest news and more. newswatch will be back, next week. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. >>> hey, welcome to "red eye." it is like back draft if by draft you mean rub. let's go to tv's andy levy for the pregame report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show you little devil? >> the mood at america's news headquarters as we get ready for the show. coming up, what countries who men made the best husband. >> sorry, belgium,ficational lands don't count. >> then a doll that beast feeds. >>> why is hollywood turning american icon g.i. joe into a multinational task force. some say it is a business decision but others say it is part of a master plan by new world order forces to prepare the way for one world masters. greg? >> greg: thank you, andy. >> see you later in the show. i thought he would never leave. let's welcome our guests. i'm here with fox news channel anchor patti ann browne. so hot and bubbly that j jacuzs relax in
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i used to be secretary. i'm not now secretary. >> larry: did you consult with previous secretaries when you were secretary? >> yes. >> larry: is that the norm, though? >> yeah, in fact, we all had a dinner about a month and a half ago here in washington at secretary albright's house honoring clinton. >> larry: what makes a good secretary of state? >> a good secretary of state has to be -- as opposed to other cabinet officers has to have a pretty good grounding in international relations. it's helpful if they have traveled the world and are known throughout the world. but in terms of actually running the department and being an adviser to the president, it's the same as any other cabinet officer. intelligence, dedication to the mission, loyalty to the president, and you also have to take care of -- as i like to say from my military experience, the troops entrusted to your care, the employees, the career bureaucracy who get things done. >> larry: is it hard when you disagree with your president? >> you don't l
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they're not going to use these weapons. there are not enough of them for them to seriously think about it. they live in a rather odd, bizarre system as we know. some people call the system crazy. i'm telling you, larry, they're not crazy. they're some of the best, toughest negotiators i have ever dealt with. read the whole history of our negotiations with north korea going back to the korea armistice discussions. you will find they know what their positions are. they will drive you crazy and use your impatience against you. let's call them outrageous, crazy as a regime, but they're good, tough negotiators. >> larry: how do you think secretary clinton is dealing with them? >> she's dealing with it properly. she's sticking with the six-party framework. you always find a situation with the north koreans where if you say something to them that is, perhaps, not as diplomatic as you might say something, they'll respond in kind. they almost love it. >> larry: what do they want? >> they want survival of their system and their regim
they're not going to use these weapons. there are not enough of them for them to seriously think about it. they live in a rather odd, bizarre system as we know. some people call the system crazy. i'm telling you, larry, they're not crazy. they're some of the best, toughest negotiators i have ever dealt with. read the whole history of our negotiations with north korea going back to the korea armistice discussions. you will find they know what their positions are. they will drive you crazy and...
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this is obviously of significant concern to us. as are the cases of other americans who continue to be held in iran, mr. robert levinson, a couple of dual nationals who we're concerned about. we will continue to press for the swift and safe release of all americans. >> let's step back a bit. i want to use a time line to show the relationship over time with iran between the obama administration. back in march, the president said in the early days of the administration that he wanted a new chapter that included dialogue. >> my administration is now committed to diplomacy that addresses the full range of issues before us and the pursuing constructive ties among the united states, iran, and the international community. >> but then in june after the elections and watching the demonstrations in the street and some of the handling, the reaction by iranian officials, the president voiced extreme concern. >> the united states and the international community have been appalled and outraged by the threats and the beatings and imprisonments of
this is obviously of significant concern to us. as are the cases of other americans who continue to be held in iran, mr. robert levinson, a couple of dual nationals who we're concerned about. we will continue to press for the swift and safe release of all americans. >> let's step back a bit. i want to use a time line to show the relationship over time with iran between the obama administration. back in march, the president said in the early days of the administration that he wanted a new...
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and use one to 2000 of their own money. in return they get up to $20,000. they never have to pay back if they live in the house for 10 years. frederick says it is actually a down payment, and when coupled with the federal government's 8000 tax credit and special loans tail ored just for people buying foreclosed home, he says it is a wonderful deal, the best he saw new . >> this is the best opportunity to buy a house i ever saw. first of all, prices dropping, low interests, they're giving you money back. it is a fantastic opportunity for first home buyers. >> reporter: realtors say it is working, bringing people like thompson to prince george's county and finally putting people back into empty houses. >> unlike cash for clunkers which ran through a billion in just the first week, realtors say this is a slower program, having about 12 million in the budget. still the realtors say that money won't last forever. back to you. >> but going to good use while it does, thank for thank you for that. >>> and usually a bill in congress doesn't get people fired up. >> i
and use one to 2000 of their own money. in return they get up to $20,000. they never have to pay back if they live in the house for 10 years. frederick says it is actually a down payment, and when coupled with the federal government's 8000 tax credit and special loans tail ored just for people buying foreclosed home, he says it is a wonderful deal, the best he saw new . >> this is the best opportunity to buy a house i ever saw. first of all, prices dropping, low interests, they're giving...
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mike huckabee joins us live next. tonight he will answer your questions on the reform plans and how they could affect you. and interviewed not want to miss. >> continuing coverage of the midair collision over the hudson river. we have gotten an exclusive photos to show >> julie: is one of the countries most important policy issues. the healthcare debate. town hall meetings across the country and there's a lot of anger out there. in some cases turning violent. we told you earlier president obama working today to dispel what he calls outlandish rumors about his health care reform at the same time republicans continue to mobilize against the president's plan. to help us break it down former governor mike huckabee and of course host of the "huckabee" his program coming up right after the the fox report. mike, thanks for coming on. >> mike: at the pleasure do it. we think it'll be a very informative program tonight. we will take a lot of questions from the viewers that we've been getting from e-mail and there are a lot of
mike huckabee joins us live next. tonight he will answer your questions on the reform plans and how they could affect you. and interviewed not want to miss. >> continuing coverage of the midair collision over the hudson river. we have gotten an exclusive photos to show >> julie: is one of the countries most important policy issues. the healthcare debate. town hall meetings across the country and there's a lot of anger out there. in some cases turning violent. we told you earlier...
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in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. >>> we'll be right back with "the roundtable" and "the sunday funnies." wee! happy days are here again. oh! celebrate summer with giant and enjoy mouthwatering fruits and vegetables at prices you can handle, like strawberries -- 3, 1-pound cartons for just $5.00. this week only at giant. what's better than steak on the grill? steak, ccken, hibs, and burgers on the grill. at giant, you'll find fresh, delicious quality meats at prices that sizzle, like super-g boneless chicken breast just $1.79 a pound. this week ly at giant. >>> former president clinton on a secret trip to north korea. >> when we walked through the door, we saw standing before us president bill clinton. >> the reunion is a source of happiness not only for the families, but for the entire country.tot e b presu>> i want don't confus
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in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. >>> we'll be right back with "the roundtable" and "sunday funnies." explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... you're just moving your fingers, aren't you? i gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet, and phone for only... for the first 6 months. it all adds up to one incredible deal from fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six m
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us, but it was by air. it was a total surprise. i just could not get over it. in the infantry we had a big group of japanese boys as well as filipinos, chinese. they were worried that they were going to take the japanese -- anyone with the japanese name, or that you did not have to be japanese. if you had a japanese name or were adopted by someone with the japanese name, you were automatically taken along with them. when i got wind that they were going to do that, take the japanese boys out, i figured that was a big mistake,@@@@@@@@r our morale went down. i figured that they might as well get out of there. of was able to be an electrician before. i asked the man in charge if they would send an electrician. for them to put a request from their over to inventory, which they did. we woke up to the animals. i look at its from this point of view. that was nothing at all for us. at long -- as long it was an inmate at death. we could picture ourselves as being there in that person's vote. >> i had never been on a
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. thirty-one good morning at sunday, august 9. we start with "fox news" alert. massive earthquake rattles the capital of japan. it was a magnitude 7.1 quake. we'll get details to as soon as we have them in our newsroom. >> dave: another "fox news" alert this morning. i resent hudson river again this morning looking for bodies after a midair collision. we have brand-new details from her expert providing critical information to dive teams and investigators. >> clayton: scientists go inside the mind of man's best friend. it turns out they may be smarter than your kid. your dog may be smarter than your kid. our same as when it comes from kim, "fox & friends" like with "fox & friends" is a dream. that would put you back to sleep? suing good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. a lot of news early this morning on sunday. we are following what's happening with the plane crash yesterday that
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. thirty-one good morning at sunday, august 9. we start with "fox news" alert. massive earthquake rattles the capital of japan. it was a magnitude 7.1 quake. we'll get details to as soon as we have them in our newsroom. >> dave: another "fox news" alert this morning. i resent hudson river again this morning looking for bodies after a midair collision. we have...